The largest crowd to watch a soccer game in Minnesota history is expected Wednesday night in downtown Minneapolis as world soccer powers AC Milan and Chelsea FC play in the first event held at the new billion-dollar U.S. Bank Stadium.
And by the way, Minnesota United FC — expected to soon announce its 2017 arrival in Major League Soccer — also plays Wednesday evening in Blaine.
United FC ownership and Relevent Sports, promoters of the International Champions Cup match, wish fans didn't have to choose.
"It's an unfortunate situation," said Bill McGuire, Minnesota United FC owner. "But we are all interested in helping promote soccer in the community and state. So hopefully everyone does well."
No scheduling conflicts exist with either the North American Soccer League or Major League Soccer in the other nine U.S. markets playing host to Champions Cup matches.
"There was some concern among some of our fans — 'Why is this happening?' " said McGuire, whose team faces North American Soccer League member Puerto Rico.
The Aug. 3 date best fit the desires of both European clubs, broadcaster ESPN and Champions Cup executives, said Charlie Stillitano, Relevent Sports co-founder and chairman.
Lester Bagley, Vikings executive vice president of public affairs and stadium development, said the Vikings pursued a promotional partnership to "find a way to package both events and lift the awareness and presence in the market."